Healthcare Directives

Los Angeles Estate Planning Attorney

An Advance Health Care Directive (or Medical Power of Attorney) is an integral part of any estate plan in California. Often referred to as a “living will,” this piece of your estate plan allows you to plan for a potential period of incapacity.
Each of the estate plan packages, at Best Coast Law Group include an Advance Health Care Directive.

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Our team specializes in simplifying the estate-planning process so you and your loved ones can feel certain about every decision. Start with this overview, and then book a consultation when you’re ready to talk more.
An Advance Health Care Directive or Living Will, is a legal document in which an individual nominates an “Agent” to act on his or her behalf in making health care decisions in the event the individual becomes incapacitated. An advance directive also allows an individual to make decisions about end-of-life care, organ donation, and even burial or cremation instructions.
Without a California Advance Health Care Directive, loved ones must make health care decisions for an incapacitated individual without knowing their wishes. In the event family disagrees on medical decisions, they must petition the California Probate Court for a conservator to be appointed.
Yes, in the advance directive you can instruct your health care agent as to your wishes on the following matters:

  • Organ Donation
  • Life Support
  • Cremation v. Burial

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